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hay market, prince william county at 6:00 a.m. clear, around 30 degrees. by noontime with bright sunshine, ought to be mid-40s. we'll have lighter winds, a clear sky, chilly day, highs reaching near 50 by midafternoon. a look at the rest of the week and the weekend on the latest potential storm in ten minutes. >> good morning. still checking on road work in your area. >>> if you're traveling the inner loop of the beltway at exit 7, construction in the area, and they did have the ramp closed. again, all of this should be wrapping up. wrapped up, outer loop of the georgetown pike, it looks to be clear. also clear if you're traveling 395 passing duke street. had a work zone there, and it's absolutely gone as well. in fact, if you're traveling along 395, you're clear between the beltway and the 14th street bridge in both directions. >>> we are tracking breaking news out of iraq this morning after a series of deadly attacks. ♪ [ female announcer ] nature exists on the grandest scale... ♪ ...and in the tiniest details. ♪ and sometimes both. nature valley g
hay market, prince william county at 6:00 a.m. clear, around 30 degrees. by noontime with bright sunshine, ought to be mid-40s. we'll have lighter winds, a clear sky, chilly day, highs reaching near 50 by midafternoon. a look at the rest of the week and the weekend on the latest potential storm in ten minutes. >> good morning. still checking on road work in your area. >>> if you're traveling the inner loop of the beltway at exit 7, construction in the area, and they did have the...
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Nov 14, 2012
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with rain expected this weekend, crews will be covering the hillside with hay and sandbags to absorb moisture and prevent any more mud from sliding down. they worked all day yesterday cleaning up the mess. amy hollyfield will have a live update from the scene in the next half hour. >>> in santa clara county, all lanes open after a big rig spilled its load on highway 101 southbound in san martin at the east san martin exit. the big rig filled with dirt overturned and dumped a led across several lanes around midnight. crews worked hours to get it cleaned up. >>> police hope you might recognize suspected kidnapper caught on camera when he shed his mask for a moment during the crime. detectives provided these images. we reported this story. they say this man is one who abducted a woman who works for pg&e last week. the woman says the men tied her up, blindfolded her and drove her to two atm's to withdraw money from her account. >> we've had security available to our employee to provide escorts to their vehicles. when a big stand down to let them know what happened and what they need to d
with rain expected this weekend, crews will be covering the hillside with hay and sandbags to absorb moisture and prevent any more mud from sliding down. they worked all day yesterday cleaning up the mess. amy hollyfield will have a live update from the scene in the next half hour. >>> in santa clara county, all lanes open after a big rig spilled its load on highway 101 southbound in san martin at the east san martin exit. the big rig filled with dirt overturned and dumped a led across...
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Nov 15, 2012
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and this bale of hay along lausanne ave.. they are worried >> we are waiting and worried. >> these temporary solutions on how to stop a messy month slide. with the rainfall on the way there are bills of hay with massey-month slide it-possible and barricades around the water drains and mystique mudslides possible map. >> i think that it is scary. >> neighbors are worried about their safety and the want a permanent solution. in daly city, kron 4. >> we continues over team coverage is not the first time this neighborhood has been hit by mudslides. j. r. stone is live with two other incidences. >> you can see the homes directly behind me. three of these homes had mud up to their door way back in 2002. now, this new incident is a run 50 ft. away from their homes. many are worried about possible future problems coming again, my thought was 12 years ago. but this one is scary, it is what is going to happen for another two-three years it is really close. i have three children to worry about. and it is scary. >> this is archive kron 4
and this bale of hay along lausanne ave.. they are worried >> we are waiting and worried. >> these temporary solutions on how to stop a messy month slide. with the rainfall on the way there are bills of hay with massey-month slide it-possible and barricades around the water drains and mystique mudslides possible map. >> i think that it is scary. >> neighbors are worried about their safety and the want a permanent solution. in daly city, kron 4. >> we continues over...
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Nov 13, 2012
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that's going to be passing right near hay market over the past half hour or so. these are moving north and east. it has tapered off and ended. much of western maryland and west virginia drying out. farther south, northern neck, lower part of the eastern shore and that area just getting a few sprinkles right now. more moderate rain heading your way too in the next few hours. it is chilly. low and mid-40s all around the area. that includes suburbs of prince george's, fairfax, prince william counties. have an umbrella handy. you're going to need your winter coat. by 7:00 a.m., still rainy, chilly, and the winds gusting 15, 20 miles an hour. we'll still be in the low to mid-40s for the next few hours. and the rest of the day, it is going to be chilly. in fact, about 25 degrees colder than it was yesterday. for the lunch hour, drying out, this rain should be ending by 9:00 this morning. cloudy, chilly, by the noon hour. northwest wind around 20 miles an hour. we'll still be in the 40s, and we'll stay in the 40s for the rest of the afternoon. here's the storm team 4 fo
that's going to be passing right near hay market over the past half hour or so. these are moving north and east. it has tapered off and ended. much of western maryland and west virginia drying out. farther south, northern neck, lower part of the eastern shore and that area just getting a few sprinkles right now. more moderate rain heading your way too in the next few hours. it is chilly. low and mid-40s all around the area. that includes suburbs of prince george's, fairfax, prince william...
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city officials will spend the next three days putting hay and sandbags out to absorb the water and any debris that tries to come down that hillside again. they want to have it winterized and ready to go before the storm gets here. if people did -- the people who did have damage to their cars here from all of that mud, can file claims with the city and are encouraged to do so right away probably today to get the paperwork going. amy hollyfield, abc7 news. >>> 6:03. officials expect san francisco's city hall to open for business as usual after a small fire forced the building to be evacuated last night. firefighters used large fans to vent the smoke after an electrical fire broke out in the basement. the fire was contained to the area around an electrical panel it triggered an alarms and set off one sprinkler. deputies evacuated people who were attending a reception in the rotunda. terry mcsweeney will have more with a live report from city hall coming up. >>> in san francisco this morning police are looking for the man who slashed another man onboard a muni bus monday in the height ashb
city officials will spend the next three days putting hay and sandbags out to absorb the water and any debris that tries to come down that hillside again. they want to have it winterized and ready to go before the storm gets here. if people did -- the people who did have damage to their cars here from all of that mud, can file claims with the city and are encouraged to do so right away probably today to get the paperwork going. amy hollyfield, abc7 news. >>> 6:03. officials expect san...
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sessions hay game high 21 points and guess what? that says it all right there. the wizards lose. they are still winless through six games this season. >> the bob cats, the worst team in the league? >> they were. >> we still have plenty ahead. your weather, traffic and all your top stories. >> fox 5 morning news continues right now. ght now. >>> good morning to you. live look outside right now at the u.s. capitol dome. no rain in the skies but plenty of cold air as we get this wednesday started. >> good morning. i'm sarah simmons. >> i'm wisdom martin. welcome to fox 5 morning news. time now to talk about our weather and again, we bring in tucker barnes. good morning, tucker. >> good morning. i can't believe 16 points to the bob cats. >> why do you want to talk about that? >> just look at it they have time for a second half surge. >> next year, they could be wonderful. >> sarah, you have not lived in this area. >> positive. >> you have nowhere to go but up. >> there you go. just like our temperatures. we are going to see temperatures bottoming out here near freezing for much of th
sessions hay game high 21 points and guess what? that says it all right there. the wizards lose. they are still winless through six games this season. >> the bob cats, the worst team in the league? >> they were. >> we still have plenty ahead. your weather, traffic and all your top stories. >> fox 5 morning news continues right now. ght now. >>> good morning to you. live look outside right now at the u.s. capitol dome. no rain in the skies but plenty of cold air...
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Nov 15, 2012
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with agreement in the forecast city crews and residents there are using bales of hay and other barricades and bulldozers. the main efforts today to bargain over the weekend is making sure the work that we hear is protected the president and the neighborhood. the cause and the adverse mud flows. t >> crews spent much of a day digging a trench that they hope will divert a run off from the coming storm. this is not the first time there's been problems in that daly city neighborhood. we have a video from in the 2000 just 12 years ago at other mudslide the very same street. the water directors said that looks like happened because a reservoir overflowed. this time it was a pipe connecting to the aggressive war that broke. >> does the first that we have had a catastrophic incident that may break. >> it is pretty close item with a weapon for the the three or four years. i have to to worry about. >> workers continue to clean up the mess in hopes taken wash the dirt away before the late fall. >> live with them but that could change by letter to the mic especially by this weekend. san mateo 44 degr
with agreement in the forecast city crews and residents there are using bales of hay and other barricades and bulldozers. the main efforts today to bargain over the weekend is making sure the work that we hear is protected the president and the neighborhood. the cause and the adverse mud flows. t >> crews spent much of a day digging a trench that they hope will divert a run off from the coming storm. this is not the first time there's been problems in that daly city neighborhood. we have...
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Nov 13, 2012
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. >> maybe a long, long time ago, i hay taste of it. >> i had a small glass when i was a kid. nonalcoholic, of course. >> yeah. >> it is kind after unique taste. >> it has a unique taste and a unique aftertaste. >> maybe that is why people add the alcohol to it. >> i don't usually do that because i don't drink alcohol. we believe it is around at christmas time we believe because many hundreds of years ago. >> all the way back to the 14th century. this is an old drink. >> it has been served in various varieties over the years. but the ingredients for egg nog were rather expensive years ago. >> the english easted to make a hot cocktail in the 14th century -- used to make a hot cocktail in the 14th. it didn't contain eggs or milk. it just contained booze. overtime it evolved into this drink that contained milk and egg in english society. but most english people could not afford dairy or eggs for their drink, only the aristocrats could. so it was a very rare drink. that is really the basics where have the drink came from. and alcohol was added to it pause it helped to preserve it
. >> maybe a long, long time ago, i hay taste of it. >> i had a small glass when i was a kid. nonalcoholic, of course. >> yeah. >> it is kind after unique taste. >> it has a unique taste and a unique aftertaste. >> maybe that is why people add the alcohol to it. >> i don't usually do that because i don't drink alcohol. we believe it is around at christmas time we believe because many hundreds of years ago. >> all the way back to the 14th century....
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hay bales to keep the water and debris away from the street and homes once the rain begins. >> we're going to try and sustain it and not create a public nuisance for the neighbors by having more of the muddy water going down the streets. >> this was the scene yesterday in this daly city neighborhood, mud everywhere after a water pipe broke. cars were covered up to their wheels. a few residents were evacuated but eventually allowed back inside. today the department of water and waste resources crews are clearing mud. they want to divert the water into the storm drain. it will help clear the rain of debris. >> if there is something we need to be worried about, they would tell us. they didn't tell us anything yesterday so we think we're safe for now. >> i'm concerned about the park. we have had a beautiful park. >> a park now covered several feet deep in mud. a plan to permanently deal with that hillside is expected to be discussed later this week. >> get that under control and see what the weather forecast looks like and have a defined plan what we need to do to make a permanent repair
hay bales to keep the water and debris away from the street and homes once the rain begins. >> we're going to try and sustain it and not create a public nuisance for the neighbors by having more of the muddy water going down the streets. >> this was the scene yesterday in this daly city neighborhood, mud everywhere after a water pipe broke. cars were covered up to their wheels. a few residents were evacuated but eventually allowed back inside. today the department of water and waste...
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hay had just bulldozed the most concentrated 80 acres in the southwest, rivaled for adobes, the historic district. -under-par the guys of urban renewal, they bulldozed the slums, moved out the history, first schools. destroyed the history. it's not urban renewal, but removal, no different than the strip mining from our communities. that's what i saw here, again, was not allowing us to teach history, not allowing to understand the historical context of arizona, was the process of saying they don't have a history, eliminate them, not include them. that's the problem with the transients, yeah. >> do you believe that arizona is a moderate state or purple state is the term over the past several months. from your view point, research done, and historical point, are we really a purple/moderate state? >> i like to say we're a teracota state. i like earthy colors, a brown state who resembles who we are. the first time we used the word was in tucson, published stories in the 1940s where my father worked. first person who wrote the words, the short way of saying mexicano, long way of saying everybo
hay had just bulldozed the most concentrated 80 acres in the southwest, rivaled for adobes, the historic district. -under-par the guys of urban renewal, they bulldozed the slums, moved out the history, first schools. destroyed the history. it's not urban renewal, but removal, no different than the strip mining from our communities. that's what i saw here, again, was not allowing us to teach history, not allowing to understand the historical context of arizona, was the process of saying they...
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Nov 1, 2012
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hay ear just being crushed. >> reporter: for local citizens that's meant a flood of ads, stuffed mailboxes, thousands of phone calls and knocks on their doors. by one recent count, this area is the most saturated political market in the nation. the national campaign for the presidency has come down to a battle for a relatively small number of swing counti and brown county here is one of them for the competing parties, a everything now depends on organization, the so-caed ground game. ben sparks is communication director for the romney campaign in wisconsin. >> thediey to winning races inwi wisconsin is enthusiasm and voter intensity. in 2010, when republicans had historic electoral gains through the state, the story of the day was not that the democrats stayed at home. rather, the story was that the republicans turnout. >> reporter: indeed republicans are counting on gains they made two years ago when scott walker became governor and both chambers of the state legislature flipped fromca democrat to republican.fr that was followed by a recall campaign started by public- sector labor unions
hay ear just being crushed. >> reporter: for local citizens that's meant a flood of ads, stuffed mailboxes, thousands of phone calls and knocks on their doors. by one recent count, this area is the most saturated political market in the nation. the national campaign for the presidency has come down to a battle for a relatively small number of swing counti and brown county here is one of them for the competing parties, a everything now depends on organization, the so-caed ground game. ben...
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. >>> british petroleum bp hay greed to pay a -- agreed to pay a record $4.5 billion fine for the massive gulp oil spill. 11 workers died in the 2010 explosion which sent oil pouring into the gulf for almost 80 days. along the gulf coast people say they are still feeling effects. others haven't seen the tourist based businesses dry up. >>> some blood suckers may bump james bond from the top of the box office this weekend all thanks to the vampires. more on the new movies in theaters today. >> maybe i can get a ticket to bond. in sports 5:22 the redskins come off the bye week to face an unknown quarterback. >> next at 5:15. could howard have highs back in the 60s at the end of the seven day forecast? you want to stick around the find out. we'll be right back. [ lennnc ] at j, le lplos ofsialra ckwe. moreimtonj decis al lesti cang . jc l r si, andlws r w ic, e d. >>> hello. and welcome back to 9news now. it is 5:15. better, it's friday at 5:15. >> i think mike is training for a race. some running -- >> you know what it's funny i amp going to do a 10 k on thanksgiving. right in bethesda yeah
. >>> british petroleum bp hay greed to pay a -- agreed to pay a record $4.5 billion fine for the massive gulp oil spill. 11 workers died in the 2010 explosion which sent oil pouring into the gulf for almost 80 days. along the gulf coast people say they are still feeling effects. others haven't seen the tourist based businesses dry up. >>> some blood suckers may bump james bond from the top of the box office this weekend all thanks to the vampires. more on the new movies in...
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Nov 15, 2012
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but hai what they are doing is danger encouraging radicals to act against america's allies and the most important one is israel. >> sean: do you think the world rad calcwere emboldened by our election? >> i suspect they didn't want governor recommendny elected. they think they will get an easier ride from president obama. i suspect they were quite pleased with the outcome. >> sean: tony, what do you think they are thinking now? president blamed a terror attack on a youtube video. wasn't true. he sees that america's fighting over this. what do you think the people responsible -- >> let me make this clear. this is my opinion, not my think tank. have you a trend of emboldening terrorists. president morsi who, president obama said he's not sure if he's an ally or not, is part of the problem. he said that the palestinian blood is his blood. what happened, the same security agreement that the israelis had with the egyptians may not stand. those words words have emboldend hamas. they are acting partly because they think they can -- the psychological edge is in their favor. >> there is somethin
but hai what they are doing is danger encouraging radicals to act against america's allies and the most important one is israel. >> sean: do you think the world rad calcwere emboldened by our election? >> i suspect they didn't want governor recommendny elected. they think they will get an easier ride from president obama. i suspect they were quite pleased with the outcome. >> sean: tony, what do you think they are thinking now? president blamed a terror attack on a youtube...
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Nov 14, 2012
11/12
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we have at hay bales and materials to help with the russian control. we'll be working here at the park itself. the crews are setting up and the storm drains are now buried underneath the mud. we'll take our equipment to find out where the mud flows are. you see the heavy backlog of it with the slasher's so if we need to flush the line we can. we will find where the storm drains are located and flush them out. >> basically will put material down to absorb the water and create some drains. >> correct. we will divert the waters to the existing storm drain system and put the he bellows down to help with the water and controlling the flow that may be coming out. will be working today and tomorrow i have the reins back, and to get the site prep. we will have to just wait and see how it performs. >> is a band-aid or will we have to come back and shore up the hillside? >> at this junction we do with the recovery mode will take some stages and sequences. we will take a look at what sticks up their. we'll have to look and see what the best results will be. we'll
we have at hay bales and materials to help with the russian control. we'll be working here at the park itself. the crews are setting up and the storm drains are now buried underneath the mud. we'll take our equipment to find out where the mud flows are. you see the heavy backlog of it with the slasher's so if we need to flush the line we can. we will find where the storm drains are located and flush them out. >> basically will put material down to absorb the water and create some drains....
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Nov 4, 2012
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the painted ladies were blowing along ha hay.. st it was a gorgeous day. temperatures in the '70s with no wind, no fog. city residences' took the opportunity to get out, walk the dog or with their growth trend, boyfriend. saturday is when all active northern californians were not matter what they were doing. >> san francisco is on a roll.... on a roll--good weather. >> ocean beach is usually cold but not for this day. >> when we woke up this morning we did not know what to expect it was blue skies. we went to the park. we doubled back and came back and went to the beach. season is just around the corner but the only thing the people can think of an ocean beaches of beautiful this weather is. this is one of the reasons why i live here. jeff bush, kron 4. >> decision 2012. early voting is underway in critical swing states of in alameda county election officials have seen them streaming in to cast their votes in addition, at the elevator registrar's office more have been received by mail. and the alameda-record stores. >> perhaps if they are not around on tue
the painted ladies were blowing along ha hay.. st it was a gorgeous day. temperatures in the '70s with no wind, no fog. city residences' took the opportunity to get out, walk the dog or with their growth trend, boyfriend. saturday is when all active northern californians were not matter what they were doing. >> san francisco is on a roll.... on a roll--good weather. >> ocean beach is usually cold but not for this day. >> when we woke up this morning we did not know what to...
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Nov 14, 2012
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. >> the next three days we are going to be winterizing the park which means putting bales of hay out to absorb moisture, mud and debris, sandbags and everything that we can to secure the park. >> reporter: the good news is mud stayed out of people's homes. they did evacuate some homes just in case, they were worry the hillside might give questioned. engineers determined it was fine and let people back in their homes by mid day. >> that's when people started dealing with the mess in the streets and so many cars that were damaged and impacted by mud. everyone's homes were safe, they were allowed to return. they are nervous about that hillside and that park and the rains that are coming today crews will focus on trying to make people feel better. amy hollyfield, abc7 news. >>> next step is trying to figure out if you should fix the broken pipe or replace it. the pipe from a 78-year-old reservoir that sits atop hillside park a section of the pipe sheared off, likely due to age. sky 7 hd captured this look, water officials had been planning to strengthen the inside of aging pipes with lin
. >> the next three days we are going to be winterizing the park which means putting bales of hay out to absorb moisture, mud and debris, sandbags and everything that we can to secure the park. >> reporter: the good news is mud stayed out of people's homes. they did evacuate some homes just in case, they were worry the hillside might give questioned. engineers determined it was fine and let people back in their homes by mid day. >> that's when people started dealing with the...
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Nov 8, 2012
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like commodities again where they're all one big basket and all of a sudden people say one bale of hay is no different than the other. now that is what creates opportunity and i like stephanie's idea and i like the concept of looking for the better companies and i just think you'll have a better entry point. it's not sitting on cash and sitting on our hands because we think the world is ending. it's acknowledging the fact that policy uncertainty and earnings estimate guidedowns are going to create opportunities to own the best stocks. >> what's in store for the market with the election and the roar view and the fiscal cliff looming. bob bancliff is one of "barron's" top 100 independentabindependent financial advisers. where is the market going from here? >> we'll try to hover around the 1400 number, but i think we'll give it up. i think the next level of support really comes at the 200-day moving average which i think is 1380 on the s&p 500 and i think that number gets blown through and i think then what you're looking sat a correction in the neighborhood of 7% to 10%. if you wonder wh
like commodities again where they're all one big basket and all of a sudden people say one bale of hay is no different than the other. now that is what creates opportunity and i like stephanie's idea and i like the concept of looking for the better companies and i just think you'll have a better entry point. it's not sitting on cash and sitting on our hands because we think the world is ending. it's acknowledging the fact that policy uncertainty and earnings estimate guidedowns are going to...
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Nov 10, 2012
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that's where things could become little hai a look at your extended outlook. through g to take us days.xt seven temperatures this afternoon 0's.e mid 70 tomorrow. observed on mopped. 60's, cold front on >> this weather report has been brought to you by ensure. dan and bianna, here in the northeast, i mentioned it. it feels good. not as cold and not as stormy. >> finally. >> this is a rare time for you to enjoy no weather. she roots for the storms. >>> coming up here on "good morning america," these women may not go camping in the woods. but they are willing to live in tents for days to see the final "twilight days." >>> and adele answerers her critics. with the singer revealing the only two things that would make her lose weight. whatever it takes, get to sears veteran's day sale. get 50% off coats for the family. this 39 inch lcd tv for $279.99. and up to 50% off all mechanics tool sets. this is how to gift. this is sears. [ female announcer ] with depression, simple pleasures can simply hurt. the sadness, anxiety, the loss of interest. the aches and pains an
that's where things could become little hai a look at your extended outlook. through g to take us days.xt seven temperatures this afternoon 0's.e mid 70 tomorrow. observed on mopped. 60's, cold front on >> this weather report has been brought to you by ensure. dan and bianna, here in the northeast, i mentioned it. it feels good. not as cold and not as stormy. >> finally. >> this is a rare time for you to enjoy no weather. she roots for the storms. >>> coming up here...
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Nov 29, 2012
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we could see bricks of sun. 644 fairfield. 65 for hay with an pleasanton. your kron 4 7 day around the bay forecast shows rain into the weekend. we have consecutive rain days that does harbor the potential for flooding more mudslides and high surf at the beaches. as we head into next week pleasant conditions. partly cloudy skies slight potential for rain and by wednesday afternoon highs could climb into the seventies. we do have a rainbow sitting at the end of the 7 day. more on your weather coming up in a bit. >> in traffic overnight roadwork no major accidents. here at the approach to the bay bridge toll plaza looking good. no metering lights and a handful of cars. the san mateo bridge west bound moving fine pores foster city. and the traffic coming out of marin county. >> yesterday's storms caused a few hundred power outages. pg&e are expecting a lot more to happen. they are doing what they can to prepare for the next wave. this is video from pg&e is yard. were they have a standby equipment. they are ready to put in 16 hour shift. >> the storm is an all
we could see bricks of sun. 644 fairfield. 65 for hay with an pleasanton. your kron 4 7 day around the bay forecast shows rain into the weekend. we have consecutive rain days that does harbor the potential for flooding more mudslides and high surf at the beaches. as we head into next week pleasant conditions. partly cloudy skies slight potential for rain and by wednesday afternoon highs could climb into the seventies. we do have a rainbow sitting at the end of the 7 day. more on your weather...
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Nov 19, 2012
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hay, by the way, rebecca, take a look at that. rebecca, whenever someone does it first on "gma," you get on tv, young lady for that creative first. rebecca from minnesota originally. now lives in el paso. i love it. i love the idea of the mask and the sign. i'm a big fan at this point. and paula from el paso is what rebecca likes to say. let's get to the boards. one or two things we want to show you. we're going to start with the flooding going on in the northwest. already we're seeing flooding. particularly coastal areas. these pictures that we're getting in show there are going to be problems. this is the only trouble zone on the map you can see flooding and even icy conditioning. snowing at 4 now, feet or above. jet system running through the country. most of the country going to have a mild week. >> we may be snuggled up nice and cozy here at the patch at broadway farms. it's a giant holiday crowd already swelling in times square. but let's go back to -- >> lara! >> hey, all right. >>> here's what's coming up on "good morning
hay, by the way, rebecca, take a look at that. rebecca, whenever someone does it first on "gma," you get on tv, young lady for that creative first. rebecca from minnesota originally. now lives in el paso. i love it. i love the idea of the mask and the sign. i'm a big fan at this point. and paula from el paso is what rebecca likes to say. let's get to the boards. one or two things we want to show you. we're going to start with the flooding going on in the northwest. already we're...
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people who vote early, the hay is already in the barn. >> if you're a republican you want to see big long lines like that in big republican areas. you want to see your team running up the vote. one thing john mccain, the disaster of his campaign was that in 44 states republican turnout was down in 2008 from 2004. he didn't turn out the home team. that's what romney has to do. >> we haven't mentioned hurricane sandy. there are undecided voters and independent voters. can you quickly tell me what impact it might have had? >> haley barbour is a very sound analyst at politics. he said yesterday it completely stopped and stalled romney's momentum. he knows that internally. romney campaign knows that. what they have hope to is sandy diminish as a memory and tuesday become recalibration days. >> major garrett, john dickerson, see there's always more to say which is why we'll have you back again. all right. election day willing go ahead tomorrow in new york and new jersey, even in areas that still have no power because of hurricane sandy. one week after the big storm hit, 1.4 million utility
people who vote early, the hay is already in the barn. >> if you're a republican you want to see big long lines like that in big republican areas. you want to see your team running up the vote. one thing john mccain, the disaster of his campaign was that in 44 states republican turnout was down in 2008 from 2004. he didn't turn out the home team. that's what romney has to do. >> we haven't mentioned hurricane sandy. there are undecided voters and independent voters. can you quickly...
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example, if you take the architect industries you go back to the '50s and '60s which detroit was in the hay day. detroit employed millions of people directly in the spin-off. you take the show piece industry of the current era consumer electronic, smartphones, television, the supply chain for that in asia. a lot of value-added in the united states. a lot of smart people doing creative things. a lot of the work not expanding in the united states. consumer electronic is not the enormous employer that the auto industry is. and the expansion of ford in detroit, it has a big impact here, we're not seeing the same thing on the technology side. i think a lot of the challenge, if we are moving in to another era of tremendously disruptive changes as david argued at the outset and i think is correct. we have to be thinking strategically about how do we do better for more of our people in this next era of disruptive change than we did in the last? it's not we're in a zerosome rise. we can all rise together. we haven't done well for a broad soil and water assessment tool of -- swath of people. when you
example, if you take the architect industries you go back to the '50s and '60s which detroit was in the hay day. detroit employed millions of people directly in the spin-off. you take the show piece industry of the current era consumer electronic, smartphones, television, the supply chain for that in asia. a lot of value-added in the united states. a lot of smart people doing creative things. a lot of the work not expanding in the united states. consumer electronic is not the enormous employer...
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hay holidays. [ male annncer ] introducinbankamerideals, free for online bking customers. sign in to your online banking to choose your deals today. i'm going to dream about that steak. i'm going to dream about that tiramisu. what a night, huh? but, um, can the test drive be over now? head back to the dealership? [ male announcer ] it's practically yours. but we still need your signature. volkswagen sign then drive is back. and it's never been easier to get a passat. that's the power of german...
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and in a government of three equal branches, that's hardl hay irrelevant. most people make mae focus on the white house, but the fact is the government is organized no differently today than it was after the republican wave of 2010. look out across the heartland and you'll see vast regions of the country wary of the president's vision for the future. the country is sharply divided about the right path forward. if the president wants to unite america, as he has always claimed to, if he truly realizes that he was elected to represent all of its citizens, not just the ones who voted to give him a second term last tuesday, then he'll seek common ground that he largely avoided so strenuously in his first term. that's his task. that's the duty that comes with being president. i hope that this -- i hope that in this term he rises to the challenge. it starts by realizing that he is the only man in america who can sign a piece of legislation into law, the only one of the 306 million americans. and that while voters have given him a second term, they've also given th
and in a government of three equal branches, that's hardl hay irrelevant. most people make mae focus on the white house, but the fact is the government is organized no differently today than it was after the republican wave of 2010. look out across the heartland and you'll see vast regions of the country wary of the president's vision for the future. the country is sharply divided about the right path forward. if the president wants to unite america, as he has always claimed to, if he truly...